Control and protection of power electronics interfaced distributed generation systems in a customer-driven microgrid

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This paper discusses control and protection of power electronics interfaced distributed generation (DG) systems in a customer-driven microgrid (CDM). Particularly, the following topics will be addressed: microgrid system configurations and features, DG interfacing converter topologies and control, power flow control in grid-connected operation, islanding detection, autonomous islanding operation with load shedding and load demand sharing among DG units, and system/DG protection. Most of the above mentioned control and protection issues should be embedded into the DG interfacing converter control scheme. Some case study results are also shown in this paper to further illustrate the above mentioned issues. ©2009 IEEE.

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Peng, F. Z., Li, Y. W., & Tolbert, L. M. (2009). Control and protection of power electronics interfaced distributed generation systems in a customer-driven microgrid. In 2009 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, PES ’09. https://doi.org/10.1109/PES.2009.5275191

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